Acts and Regulations

2014-1 - New Brunswick Forest Products Marketing Plan

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Powers of a Board
9The following powers are vested in a Board:
(a) to market the regulated product;
(b) to prohibit the marketing or the production and marketing, in whole or in part, of the regulated product;
(c) to regulate the time and place at which, and to designate the body by or through which, the regulated product shall be marketed or produced and marketed;
(d) to require any and all persons before commencing or continuing in the marketing or the production and marketing of the regulated product to register with and obtain licences from the Board;
(e) to fix and collect periodic licence fees or charges for services rendered by the Board from any and all persons marketing or producing and marketing the regulated product, and for this purpose to classify those persons into groups, and fix the licence fees and charges or either of them payable by the members of the different groups in different amounts, and to recover any licence fees and charges or either of them in any court of competent jurisdiction;
(f) to suspend or cancel a licence for violation of any provision of the Act, the Plan, the regulation or any order of the Board and to reinstate a licence that has been suspended or cancelled;
(g) to require any person who produces the regulated product to offer to sell and to sell the regulated product to or through the Board;
(h) to prohibit any person from processing, packing or packaging any of the regulated product that has not been sold to, by or through the Board;
(i) to use, in carrying out the purposes of the Plan and paying the expenses of the Board, any money received by the Board;
(j) to require any person who receives the regulated product to deduct from the money payable for the regulated product any licence fee or charge referred to in paragraph (e) that is payable to the Board by the person marketing or producing and marketing the regulated product received and to forward that licence fee or charge to the Board or its agent designated for that purpose;
(k) to implement and administer forest management programs on private woodlots;
(l) to undertake and assist in the promotion of the consumption and use of the regulated product, the improvement of the quality and variety of the regulated product and the publication of information in relation to the regulated product;
(m) to undertake or engage other persons to advertise and promote the regulated product;
(n) to cooperate with any Canadian Board or Provincial Board to regulate the marketing of the regulated product and to act conjointly with the Canadian Board or Provincial Board for those purposes;
(o) to make the orders that are considered by the Board necessary or advisable to regulate effectively the marketing or the production and marketing of the regulated product or to exercise any power vested in the Board; and
(p) the powers of a corporation under the Business Corporations Act and, subject to the Act, in the exercise of those powers the members of the Board shall be deemed to be its shareholders and directors.
2023, c.2, s.192
Powers of a Board
9The following powers are vested in a Board:
(a) to market the regulated product;
(b) to prohibit the marketing or the production and marketing, in whole or in part, of the regulated product;
(c) to regulate the time and place at which, and to designate the body by or through which, the regulated product shall be marketed or produced and marketed;
(d) to require any and all persons before commencing or continuing in the marketing or the production and marketing of the regulated product to register with and obtain licences from the Board;
(e) to fix and collect periodic licence fees or charges for services rendered by the Board from any and all persons marketing or producing and marketing the regulated product, and for this purpose to classify those persons into groups, and fix the licence fees and charges or either of them payable by the members of the different groups in different amounts, and to recover any licence fees and charges or either of them in any court of competent jurisdiction;
(f) to suspend or cancel a licence for violation of any provision of the Act, the Plan, the regulation or any order of the Board and to reinstate a licence that has been suspended or cancelled;
(g) to require any person who produces the regulated product to offer to sell and to sell the regulated product to or through the Board;
(h) to prohibit any person from processing, packing or packaging any of the regulated product that has not been sold to, by or through the Board;
(i) to use, in carrying out the purposes of the Plan and paying the expenses of the Board, any money received by the Board;
(j) to require any person who receives the regulated product to deduct from the money payable for the regulated product any licence fee or charge referred to in paragraph (e) that is payable to the Board by the person marketing or producing and marketing the regulated product received and to forward that licence fee or charge to the Board or its agent designated for that purpose;
(k) to implement and administer forest management programs on private woodlots;
(l) to undertake and assist in the promotion of the consumption and use of the regulated product, the improvement of the quality and variety of the regulated product and the publication of information in relation to the regulated product;
(m) to undertake or engage other persons to advertise and promote the regulated product;
(n) to cooperate with any Canadian Board or Provincial Board to regulate the marketing of the regulated product and to act conjointly with the Canadian Board or Provincial Board for those purposes;
(o) to make the orders that are considered by the Board necessary or advisable to regulate effectively the marketing or the production and marketing of the regulated product or to exercise any power vested in the Board; and
(p) the powers of a corporation under the Business Corporations Act and, subject to the Act, in the exercise of those powers the members of the Board shall be deemed to be its shareholders and directors.
Powers of a Board
9The following powers are vested in a Board:
(a) to market the regulated product;
(b) to prohibit the marketing or the production and marketing, in whole or in part, of the regulated product;
(c) to regulate the time and place at which, and to designate the body by or through which, the regulated product shall be marketed or produced and marketed;
(d) to require any and all persons before commencing or continuing in the marketing or the production and marketing of the regulated product to register with and obtain licences from the Board;
(e) to fix and collect periodic licence fees or charges for services rendered by the Board from any and all persons marketing or producing and marketing the regulated product, and for this purpose to classify those persons into groups, and fix the licence fees and charges or either of them payable by the members of the different groups in different amounts, and to recover any licence fees and charges or either of them in any court of competent jurisdiction;
(f) to suspend or cancel a licence for violation of any provision of the Act, the Plan, the regulation or any order of the Board and to reinstate a licence that has been suspended or cancelled;
(g) to require any person who produces the regulated product to offer to sell and to sell the regulated product to or through the Board;
(h) to prohibit any person from processing, packing or packaging any of the regulated product that has not been sold to, by or through the Board;
(i) to use, in carrying out the purposes of the Plan and paying the expenses of the Board, any money received by the Board;
(j) to require any person who receives the regulated product to deduct from the money payable for the regulated product any licence fee or charge referred to in paragraph (e) that is payable to the Board by the person marketing or producing and marketing the regulated product received and to forward that licence fee or charge to the Board or its agent designated for that purpose;
(k) to implement and administer forest management programs on private woodlots;
(l) to undertake and assist in the promotion of the consumption and use of the regulated product, the improvement of the quality and variety of the regulated product and the publication of information in relation to the regulated product;
(m) to undertake or engage other persons to advertise and promote the regulated product;
(n) to cooperate with any Canadian Board or Provincial Board to regulate the marketing of the regulated product and to act conjointly with the Canadian Board or Provincial Board for those purposes;
(o) to make the orders that are considered by the Board necessary or advisable to regulate effectively the marketing or the production and marketing of the regulated product or to exercise any power vested in the Board; and
(p) the powers of a corporation under the Business Corporations Act and, subject to the Act, in the exercise of those powers the members of the Board shall be deemed to be its shareholders and directors.